Urios, the Goddess of Death

Urios is the goddess of death in the Korinthian Pantheon. She is malicious deity that seeks the death of all life. She despises being born and has vowed to destroy herself once all life is vanquished. She is calm and calculating in everything she does, and has been seen to be lawful among the gods despite being death itself. To her, every life has a purpose and every death has a reason. Most that follow her tend to be bloodthirsty or death-seekers, but ones that value the cycle of life and follow her laws to the letter. She is usually seen as a woman dressed in black, carrying around a weapon that looks as white as snow.

Description
The avatar of Urios appears as a skeleton of a woman hidden in flowing black robes. Her wrinkled, lesioned skin and blackened, cracked lips give the appearance she was just on the verge of death. She spoke in a rather high whisper, though her words never showed enough inflection to convey feeling or concern.

Worshippers
The worship of Urios are never popular in Korinth. Her worshipers, who are often undertakers in one form or another, are a morose, secretive lot, reticent to share their faith with those outside her meager and unorganized church. These cultists are tasked with ensuring the people of Aurum both feared and respected death. To aggrandize her power they would propagate rumors that merely touching one of her priests would bring certain death.